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BMI Presents Building the Beat during A3C Hip Hop Festival

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Now in its 6th year, the A3C Hip Hop Festival is a two-day, three-night event held annually in Atlanta, GA. This year’s festival is slated for Oct 7-10, 2010. Since 2005, the event has featured over 500 of the most powerful artists in hip-hop, including B.o.B, Black Sheep, The Clipse, DJ Premier, The Juice Crew, Killer Mike, Little Brother, Rakim, Souls of…


From News, posted 10.01.10

Indie Spotlight: Yes Giantess

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In less than a year Yes Giantess have achieved great things in their quest to bring back fun, credible and totally inclusive lazer-dance-pop music. Without an album, their live shows have won fans in both their native U.S. and UK. Touring constantly, they have supported Little Boots, MSTRKRFT, Calvin Harris, Clipse and others. In a nod to their critical acclaim, NME added the group…


From News, posted 3.01.10

Clipse Already ‘Kinda Like a Big Deal’

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When Clipse was last releasing an album, they were famously feuding with their label. Today, the Virginia Beach-based brothers Malice and Pusha T not only have a new deal with another label, Columbia Records, but a new outlook, too. When they release Til the Casket Drops, this summer, it’ll reflect how they’ve learned to navigate the business better and take creative risks. “We’ve been through the ropes,” says Malice. But…


From MusicWorld, posted 5.07.09

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